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Canadians turned out en masse to cast their ballots in the 2025 Federal Election, with many regions boasting record-high early voting numbers, and new, preliminary data shows that the Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan riding saw a notable increase overall.

There are 62,484 electors in the riding, and 42,231 are shown to have hit the polls, meaning that, with 200 of 201 polls reporting, the estimated turnout for the riding sits at 72.39 per cent, an increase of three per cent compared to the previous election in 2021. It is noted that the number does not include those who registered on election day itself.

The National Vote at a glance:

On the national scale, data shows that 19,226,696 of the 28,525,638 registered voters cast a ballot—not including those who registered on election day—for a total voter turnout of 67.37 per cent. 

The Liberal Party of Canada earned 43.6 per cent or 8,372,850 total votes nationwide, earning the incumbent party seats in 168 electoral districts. 

The Conservative Party of Canda netted 7,953,524 votes according to the preliminary data, or 41.4 per cent, for a total of 144 seats.

The New Democratic Party took a major hit this election, earning seven total seats and 1,205,978 votes and 6.3 per cent of all ballots cast.

The Bloc Québécois Party secured 23 seats with 1,224,083 votes, or 6.4 per cent of ballots cast in this election.

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